EP2281851B1 - Composition de polypropylène à flux élevé - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a polypropylene composition with a rather high melt flow rate, a high stiffness and an advantageous balance between stiffness and haze. Still further, the present invention is also directed to a process for producing the inventive polypropylene composition, to an article made of the inventive polypropylene composition and to the use of the inventive polypropylene composition for the production of moulded articles, particularly injection moulded articles, such as thin-walled plastic containers for packaging.
- the haze should be acceptable. Particularly, a good balance between stiffness and haze is desirable. However, at least some of these objects may only be achieved at the expense of other of these objects.
- a high degree of crystallinity of polypropylene compositions renders the material rather stiff, however also increases the haze.
- the crystallinity is influenced by the amount of comonomer contained in the propylene copolymer and by the molecular weight of the polymer chains, i.e. by the molecular weight distribution.
- a higher amount of comonomer means more interruption of the isotactic polypropylene units and hence less crystallinity. To a certain extent this entails improved optical properties, i.e. better haze values.
- the stiffness is reduced thereby. Hence, the balance of stiffness and haze is of great importance.
- a rather low molecular weight improves processability and crystallinity, hence stiffness, however, the impact strength is deteriorated.
- EP 1 873 173 provides a polypropylene copolymer with a rather high melt flow rate value, namely an MFR 2 of 70 g/10 min or more. This means a rather low molecular weight which is achieved by the known method of visbreaking. During visbreaking the polypropylene chains received from the polymerization reactor are subjected to degradation by applying peroxide compounds. The result is that the polymer chains are cut statistically and a material with a higher MFR-value is received.
- the present invention provides a composition with a rather high melt flow rate, wherein the composition comprises at least two fractions with a rather different melt flow rate. There is no need for a step of visbreaking to achieve the desired high melt flow rate.
- the material according to the present invention apart from high flowability has an improved stiffness and acceptable impact properties.
- said ratio of MFR 2 is at least 25, still more preferably at least 40 and particularly preferred at least 50.
- Said ratio of MFR 2 will usually be not higher than 800.
- the MFR 2 of the entire composition is at least 10 g/10 min, more preferably at least 20 g/10 min, still more preferably at least 50 g/10 min.
- Said value of MFR 2 will usually be not higher than 250 g/10 min. Preferably, said value of MFR 2 is lower than 70 g/10 min.
- the high difference in melt flow rate of fractions (A) and (B) results in a broad molecular weight distribution of the composition.
- Said molecular weight distribution MWD is defined as the ratio between the weight average molecular weight M w and the number average molecular weight M n .
- the MWD is measured by GPC as described further below.
- the MWD of the polypropylene composition is at least 3.5, more preferably at least 4.
- the MWD is not higher than 100.
- the present invention provides a polypropylene composition with a rather high melt flow rate and a rather high ratio between the melt flow rates of fractions (A) and (B). It is not necessary to apply a step of visbreaking using peroxide compounds.
- the amount of peroxides or reaction products thereof is lower than 50 ppm, more preferably lower than 5 ppm. It is particularly preferred that no peroxide is detectable in the inventive polypropylene composition.
- Fraction (B) of the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is a random propylene copolymer.
- the comonomer in copolymer fraction (B) is ethylene or a C4 to C10 alpha-olefin or any combination of these.
- comonomers are 1-butene, 1-pentene, 1-hexene, 1-octene, 4-methyl-1-pentene or 3-methyl-1-pentene.
- the comonomer is ethylene.
- the content of ethylene in the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is preferably at least 0.8 wt%, still more preferably at least 1.0 wt%.
- the content of ethylene in the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is preferably not higher than 4.0 wt%, more preferably not higher than 3.2 wt%.
- the content of ethylene in fraction (B) of the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is preferably at least 1.0 wt%, still more preferably at least 2.5 wt%.
- the content of ethylene in fraction (B) of the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is not higher than 8 wt%, more preferably not higher than 6.5 wt%.
- fraction (B) is not ethylene
- the same preferred amounts of comonomer apply as discussed for ethylene above.
- the same values apply for the sum of the amount of said comonomers.
- the tensile modulus of the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is at least 1500 MPa, more preferably at least 1550 MPa and particularly preferred at least 1600 MPa.
- the tensile modulus of the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is usually not higher than 3000 MPa.
- the Charpy impact strength notched measured according to ISO 179 1eA of the polypropylene composition of the present invention at 23 °C is preferably in the range of 2.0 to 15.0 kJ/m 2 .
- the Charpy impact strength notched measured according to ISO 179 1eA of the polypropylene composition of the present invention at 0 °C is preferably in the range of 1.0 to 6.0 kJ/m 2 .
- the amount of xylene solubles XS of the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is preferably not higher than 7 wt%, more preferably not higher than 5 wt%, still more preferably not higher than 2.5 wt%.
- the amount of xylene solubles XS of the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is usually at least 1 wt%.
- the melting temperature of the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is higher than 155°C.
- the melting temperature will usually be not higher than 180 °C.
- the crystallization temperature of the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is higher than 120°C.
- the crystallization temperature will usually be not higher than 160 °C.
- the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is further specified by its lamellar thickness distribution. It has been recognized that higher thermal stability is achievable in case the polymer comprises at least a certain amount of thick crystal lamellae.
- the stepwise isothermal segregation technique (SIST) provides a possibility to determine the lamellar thickness distribution. Certain amounts of polymer fractions melting at rather high temperatures indicate the presence of thick lamellae, the respective correlation being provided by the well-known Gibbs-Thompson equation.
- the polypropylene composition according to the present invention preferably comprises at least 3.0 wt% of crystal lamellae having a thickness of at least 17.7 nm as determined by the SIST technique described further below.
- the polypropylene composition according to the present invention comprises fraction (A), which is a low molecular weight fraction (LMW), and fraction (B), which is a high molecular weight fraction.
- LMW low molecular weight fraction
- B fraction
- high and “low” do not define absolute values but denote the relationship between the two fractions as regards their molecular weight.
- Each of the two fractions has its own molecular weight distribution.
- the MFR 2 of fraction (A) is at least 40 g/10 min, more preferably at least 60 g/10 min, still more preferably at least 100 g/10 min and particularly preferred at least 200 g/10 min.
- the MFR 2 of fraction (A) is usually not higher than 800 g/10 min.
- the MFR 2 of fraction (B) is not higher than 15 g/10 min, more preferably not higher than 12 g/10 min, still more preferably not higher than 6 g/10 min
- the MFR 2 of fraction (B) is usually at least 1.0 g/10 min.
- the melting temperature of fraction (A) is lower than 155 °C.
- the melting temperature of fraction (A) will usually be higher than 135 °C.
- the relative amount by weight of the two fractions (A) and (B) is usually in the range of 30 : 70 to 70 : 30, preferably 35 : 65 to 65 : 35.
- the polypropylene composition according to the present invention may comprise further polyolefin fractions and may also contain non-polymeric additives.
- the polymeric part of the polypropylene composition is denoted as base resin.
- the base resin consists of fractions (A) and (B).
- the base resin of the polypropylene composition has a multimodal, preferably a bimodal molecular weight distribution.
- multimodal refers to the modality of the polymer, i.e. the form of its molecular weight distribution curve, which is the graph of the molecular weight fraction as a function of its molecular weight.
- the base resin of the present invention can be produced in a sequential step process, using reactors in serial configuration and operating at different reaction conditions. As a consequence, each fraction prepared in a specific reactor will have its own molecular weight distribution. When the molecular weight distribution curves from these fractions are superimposed to obtain the molecular weight distribution curve of the final polymer, that curve may show two or more maxima or at least be distinctly broadened when compared with curves for the individual fractions.
- Such a polymer, produced in two or more serial steps is called bimodal or multimodal, depending on the number of steps.
- the base resin of the polypropylene composition according to the present invention is also multimodal or bimodal as regards the comonomer content, since it at least comprises a propylene homopolymer fraction and a propylene copolymer fraction.
- the two fractions (A) and (B) and optionally further fractions may be produced in separate steps and mixed after polymerization by compounding.
- the two fractions (A) and (B) and optionally further fractions are produced in a different reactor each, which reactors are connected in series, and each fraction is produced in the presence of the product of the preceding reactor(s) except for the first fraction.
- the MFR 2 -value of the product received from the first reactor may be measured directly.
- a product received from each of the following reactors is an intimate mixture of the products of the different reactors.
- the MFR 2 -value can only be calculated based on measuring the MFR 2 -values of the products received from the reactors and considering the weight ratio of the different fractions produced.
- fraction (A) is produced in a bulk reactor, which still more preferably is a loop reactor.
- fraction (B) is produced in a gas phase reactor.
- fraction (B) is produced after and in the presence of fraction (A).
- the present invention also provides a process for the preparation of a polypropylene composition as defined above.
- a process for preparing a high flow polypropylene composition comprising the following steps:
- a process for preparing a high flow polypropylene composition comprising the following steps in any sequence:
- the MFR 2 of the fraction produced in step i) will usually be not higher than 800 g/10 min.
- the MFR 2 of the fraction produced in step ii) will usually be not lower than 1.0 g/10 min.
- Said value of MFR 2 of the resulting polypropylene composition will usually be not higher than 250 g/10 min.
- a pre-polymerization of a propylene homopolymer fraction is carried out.
- a catalyst for the preparation of the polypropylene composition is applied.
- This catalyst can be any stereo-specific catalyst for propylene polymerisation, which preferably is capable of catalysing the polymerisation and copolymerisation of propylene and comonomers at a pressure of 500 to 10000 kPa, in particular 2500 to 8000 kPa, and at a temperature of 40 to 110 °C, in particular of 60 to 110 °C.
- the catalyst comprises a high-yield Ziegler-Natta type catalyst, which can be used at high polymerisation temperatures of 80 °C or more.
- EP 591 224 discloses a method for preparing a pro-catalyst composition from magnesium dichloride, a titanium compound, a lower alcohol and an ester of phthalic acid containing at least five carbon atoms.
- a trans-esterification reaction is carried out at an elevated temperature between the lower alcohol and the phthalic acid ester, whereby the ester groups from the lower alcohol and the phthalic ester change places.
- catalysts are metallocene catalysts.
- Suitable external donors include dicyclo pentyl dimethoxy silane (donor D), cyclo hexyl methyl dimethoxy silane (donor C), diethylaminotriethoxysilane (donor U).
- the Al/Do-ratio may vary to a great extent.
- the ratio is usually between 2 and 60 mol/mol.
- the catalyst is preferably present in the first polymerization step and is transferred together with the product to the second polymerization step.
- the low molecular weight homopolymer fraction of propylene is produced and afterwards the high molecular weight copolymer fraction of propylene is produced in the presence of the already produced low molecular weight homopolymer fraction of propylene.
- the polypropylene composition is prepared in a process according to the second embodiment of the inventive process, wherein the low molecular weight homopolymer fraction of propylene is prepared first in a loop reactor, optionally preceded by a step of pre-polymerization, followed by the preparation of the high molecular weight copolymer fraction of propylene in a gas phase reactor in the presence of the product received from the preceding step(s), using a Ziegler-Natta type catalyst. Still further, hydrogen gas is used as a chain transfer agent in the loop reactor to allow the high value of MFR 2 to be achieved, the reaction mixture from the loop reactor is fed directly to the gas phase reactor and no further hydrogen gas is added.
- the Al/Do-ratio is between 2 and 30 mol/mol.
- the polypropylene composition may comprise conventional adjuvants, such as additives, fillers and reinforcing agents or additional impact modifiers.
- nucleating agents nucleating agents, process and heat stabilisers, pigments and other colouring agents including carbon black.
- process and heat stabilisers pigments and other colouring agents including carbon black.
- pigments Depending on the type of additive, these may be added in an amount of 0.001 to 10 wt%, based on the weight of the polymer composition.
- the polymer composition includes 0.05 to 3 wt% based on the weight of the polymer composition, of one or more alpha-nucleating agents such as talc, polymerised vinyl compounds such as polyvinylcyclohexane (PVCH), dibenzylidene sorbitol, sodium benzoate, and di(alkylbenzylidene)sorbitol or mixtures thereof.
- alpha-nucleating agent is usually added in small amounts of 0.0001 to 1 wt%, more preferably 0.001 to 0.7 wt%. Since talc can act both as a nucleating agent and as filler, it can be added in higher amounts.
- talc When added as a nucleating agent, talc is preferably added in an amount of 0.05 to 3 wt%, more preferably 0.1 to 2 wt%, still more preferably less than 1 wt%, based on the weight of the polymer composition. Further details about these nucleating agents can be found e.g. in WO 99/24479 and WO 99/24501 .
- additives which may be added to the inventive compositions include: antioxidants, antistatic agents, slip agents, UV stabilisers, acid scavengers.
- fillers may be added to the compositions. Any filler known in the art may be used, depending on the desired properties. Mica and talc are examples of conventionally used fillers.
- the additives are added to the base resin, which is collected from the final reactor of the series of reactors, to generate the polypropylene composition of the invention.
- these additives are mixed into the composition prior to or during the extrusion process in a one-step compounding process.
- a master batch may be formulated, wherein the base resin is first mixed with only some of the additives.
- a conventional compounding or blending apparatus e.g. a Banbury mixer, a 2-roll rubber mill, Buss-co-kneader or a twin screw extruder may be used.
- the twin screw extruder may be co-rotating or counter-rotating, preferably co-rotating.
- the composition will be prepared by blending the additives together with the polymeric material at a temperature, which is sufficiently high to soften and plasticize the polymer.
- the temperatures and pressures used in the operation of the extruder are known in the art. Typically the temperature may be selected from the range of 150 to 350 °C.
- the pressure used for extrusion preferably is 50 to 500 bar.
- the polymer materials recovered from the extruder are usually in the form of pellets. These pellets are then preferably further processed, e.g. by injection moulding to generate articles and products of the inventive compositions.
- compositions of the current invention are preferably used for the production of films and moulded articles, preferably injection moulded articles. Even more preferred is the use for the production of thin-walled containers and packaging articles, preferably plastic cups or other housewares.
- the current invention also provides articles comprising the inventive polypropylene composition.
- these articles are produced by injection moulding.
- a Waters 150CV plus instrument was used with column 3 x HT&E styragel from Waters (divinylbenzene) and trichlorobenzene (TCB) as solvent at 140 °C.
- the column set was calibrated using universal calibration with narrow MWD PS standards (the Mark-Houwink constant K: 9.54*10 -5 and a: 0.725 for PS, and K: 1.91*10 -4 and a: 0.725 for PP).
- the ratio of M w and M n is a measure of the broadness of the distribution, since each is influenced by the opposite end of the "population".
- the melt flow rate is measured as the MFR 2 in accordance with ISO 1133 (230°C, 2.16 kg load) for polypropylene and is indicated in g/10 min.
- the MFR is an indication of the flowability, and hence the processability, of the polymer. The higher the melt flow rate, the lower the viscosity of the polymer.
- the xylene soluble fraction (XS) as defined and described in the present invention is determined as follows: 2.0 g of the polymer are dissolved in 250 ml p-xylene at 135 °C under agitation. After 30 minutes, the solution was allowed to cool for 15 minutes at ambient temperature and then allowed to settle for 30 minutes at 25 ⁇ 0.5 °C. The solution was filtered with filter paper into two 100 ml flasks. The solution from the first 100 ml vessel was evaporated in nitrogen flow and the residue dried under vacuum at 90 °C until constant weight is reached.
- FTIR Quantitative Fourier transform infrared
- the band used for ethylene content quantification is selected depending if the ethylene content is random (730 cm -1 ) or block-like (720 cm -1 ). The absorbance at 4324 cm -1 was used as a reference band.
- the melting temperature T m , crystallisation temperature T c and degree of crystallinity are measured with a Mettler TA820 differential scanning calorimetry device (DSC) on 3 ⁇ 0.5 mg samples. Crystallisation and melting temperatures are obtained during 10 °C/min cooling and heating scans between 30 °C and 225 °C. Melting and crystallisation temperatures were taken as the peaks of the endotherms and exotherms. The degree of crystallinity is calculated by comparison with the heat or fusion of a perfectly crystalline polypropylene, i.e. 209 J/g.
- the sample was cooled down to ambient temperature, and the melting curve (see figure 1 ) was obtained by heating the cooled sample at a heating rate of 10 °C/min up to 200 °C.
- melt enthalpy is recorded as a function of temperature and evaluated through measuring the melt enthalpy of fractions melting within temperature intervals.
- T m T 0 ⁇ 1 - 2 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ H 0 ⁇ L
- T 0 457K
- ⁇ H 0 184 ⁇ 10 6 J/m 3
- ⁇ 0.049 J/m 2
- L is the lamella thickness
- the melt enthalpy [J/g] of each fraction of the polymer sample as defined above is obtained as follows: In general the melt enthalpy is calculated from the quotient of the heat flow volume and initial weight of the sample. The heat flow volume is recorded as function of temperature, i.e. the melting curve. The area above each minimum (includes also shoulders) of the melting curve represents its melt enthalpy. The integration limits for each area to be calculated are defined by relative maxima (includes also shoulders) and by the intersection points of the base line with the melting curve, in the direct neighbourhood of each minimum of the melting curve.
- the maxima, minima, shoulders of the melting curve as well as the areas are determined as known from DSC-curves. Accordingly the relative maxima may be mathematically understood, i.e. a point x* is a relative maximum of a function f if there exists some ⁇ > 0 such that f(x*) ⁇ f(x) for all x with
- Charpy notched impact is measured according to ISO 179/1eA at +23 °C and at 0 °C using an injection moulded test specimen as described in EN ISO 1873-2 (80 x 10 x 4 mm).
- the tensile strength including tensile stress at yield and strain at yield, is measured according to ISO 572-2 (cross head speed 50 mm/min).
- the tensile modulus is measured according to ISO 572-2 (cross head speed 1 mm/min) using injection molded specimens as described in EN ISO 1873-2 (dog bone shape, 4 mm thickness).
- Haze and transparency are determined from 1 mm or 2 mm injection molded plaque samples according to ASTMD 1003.
- Three polypropylene compositions according to the present invention have been produced, one of which by compounding of two polyolefin fractions (Example 1), and two of which by producing the base resin in two reactors connected in series (Examples 2 and 3).
- Example 2 The composition of Example 2 has been produced in a two-step polymerization process starting in a bulk-phase loop reactor followed by polymerization in a gas phase reactor, varying the molecular weight and ethylene content by appropriate hydrogen and comonomer feeds.
- the catalyst used in the polymerization process was the commercial BCF20P catalyst (1.9 wt% Ti-Ziegler-Natta-catalyst as described in EP 591 224 ) of Borealis with triethyl-aluminium (TEA) as co-catalyst and dicyclo pentyl dimethoxy silane as donor.
- the aluminium to donor ratio was 15 mol/mol.
- Example 1 For Example 1 and Comparative Example 1 the two polyolefin fractions produced in the same manner as the composition of Example 2, but without a differentiation of the molecular weight of the fractions produced, have been compounded in a co-rotating twin-screw extruder at 200-230 °C.
- Example 3 The composition of Example 3 has been produced in a two-step polymerization process starting in a bulk-phase loop reactor followed by polymerization in a gas phase reactor, varying the molecular weight and ethylene content by appropriate hydrogen and comonomer feeds.
- the catalyst used in the polymerization process was the commercial BCF20P catalyst (1.9wt Ti-Ziegler-Natta-catalyst as described in EP 591 224 ) of Borealis with triethyl-aluminium (TEA) as co-catalyst and dicyclo pentyl dimethoxy silane as donor.
- the aluminium to donor ratio was 5 mol/mol.
- the catalyst was prepolymerized with vinyl cyclohexane in an amount to achieve a concentration of 200 ppm poly(vinyl cyclohexane) (PVCH) in the final polymer.
- PVCH poly(vinyl cyclohexane)
- composition of Comparative Example 2 has been produced in the same manner as the composition of Example 2, using identical catalyst and donor type but without a differentiation of the molecular weight of the fractions produced.
- compositions of Comparative Examples 3 and 4 have been produced in the same manner as Example 3, using identical catalyst and donor type.
- Example 1 contained 600 ppm of Irganox B 225 (supplied by Ciba Speciality Chemicals, a blend of 50 % Irganox 1010, Pentaerythrityl-tetrakis(3-(3',5'-di-tert. butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-propionate, CAS-no. 6683-19-8 and 50 % Irgafos 168, Tris (2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphate, CAS-no. 31570-04-4), 700 ppm of calcium stearate (supplied by Croda Polymer Additives, CAS-no.
- Irganox B 225 supplied by Ciba Speciality Chemicals, a blend of 50 % Irganox 1010, Pentaerythrityl-tetrakis(3-(3',5'-di-tert. butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-propionate
- Example 2 contained 2000 ppm of Irganox B 225 (supplied by Ciba Speciality Chemicals, a blend of 50 % Irganox 1010, Pentaerythrityl-tetrakis(3-(3',5'-di-tert. butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-propionate, CAS-no. 6683-19-8 and 50 % Irgafos 168, Tris (2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphate, CAS-no. 31570-04-4), 1000 ppm of calcium stearate (supplied by Croda Polymer Additives, CAS-no. 1592-23-0) and 2000 ppm Millad 3988 (supplied by Milliken Inc., 1,3 : 2,4 Bis(3,4-dimethylbenzylidene)sorbitol, CAS-no. 135861-56-2).
- Irganox B 225 supplied by Ciba Speciality
- compositions of Example 3 and of Comparative Examples 3 and 4 contained 2000 ppm of Irganox B 225 (supplied by Ciba Speciality Chemicals, a blend of 50 % Irganox 1010, Pentaerythrityl-tetrakis(3-(3',5'-di-tert. butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-propionate, CAS-no. 6683-19-8 and 50 % Irgafos 168, Tris (2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphate, CAS-no. 31570-04-4) and 500 ppm of calcium stearate (supplied by Croda Polymer Additives, CAS-no. 1592-23-0) each.
- Irganox B 225 supplied by Ciba Speciality Chemicals, a blend of 50 % Irganox 1010, Pentaerythrityl-tetrakis(3-(3',5'-d
- the composition of Comparative Example 1 contained 600 ppm of Irganox B 225 (supplied by Ciba Speciality Chemicals, a blend of 50 % Irganox 1010, Pentaerythrityl-tetrakis(3-(3',5'-di-tert. butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-propionate, CAS-no. 6683-19-8 and 50 % Irgafos 168, Tris (2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphate, CAS-no. 31570-04-4), 350 ppm calcium stearate (supplied by Croda Polymer Additives, CAS-no.
- Irganox B 225 supplied by Ciba Speciality Chemicals, a blend of 50 % Irganox 1010, Pentaerythrityl-tetrakis(3-(3',5'-di-tert. butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)
- the composition of Comparative Example 2 contained 1000 ppm of Irganox B 225 (supplied by Ciba Specialty Chemicals, a blend of 50 % Irganox 1010, Pentaerythrityl-tetrakis(3-(3',5'-di-tert. butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-propionate, CAS-no. 6683-19-8 and 50 % Irgafos 168, Tris (2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphate, CAS-no. 31570-04-4), 900 ppm calcium stearate (supplied by Croda Polymer Additives, CAS-no.
- Irganox B 225 supplied by Ciba Specialty Chemicals, a blend of 50 % Irganox 1010, Pentaerythrityl-tetrakis(3-(3',5'-di-tert. butyl-4-hydroxyphen
- Table 1 shows the properties defining the compositions of Examples 1 to 3.
- Table 2 shows the corresponding values for Comparative Examples 1 to 4.
- Table 3 shows mechanical and optical properties of the compositions of Examples 1 to 3.
- Table 4 shows the corresponding values for Comparative Examples 1 to 4. All characterizations and measurements in these tables were performed on the compositions including the additives listed above, said additives being mixed into the polymers in a co-rotating twin-screw extruder extruder at 200-230°C.
- Example 1 shows a higher tensile modulus than the composition of Comparative Example 1 and at the same time has acceptable values of haze and impact strength. It is noted that in the composition of Comparative Example 1 the low molecular weight fraction is a propylene copolymer whereas the high molecular weight fraction is a propylene homopolymer.
- Examples 2 and 3 show a higher tensile modulus and at the same time have acceptable values of haze and impact strength.
- the compositions of Comparative Examples 3 and 4 comprise two copolymer fractions.
- the MFR 2 of the two fractions of Comparative Example 3 is nearly the same.
- Example 1 Example 2
- Example 3 Fraction (A) MFR 2 /g/10 min 50 302 139 Ethylene content /wt% 0 0 0 Xylene solubles /wt% 2.2 2.0 1.7 Split /wt% 49 61.2 49
- Fraction (B) MFR 2 /g/10 min 12 4.7 4.7 Ethylene content /wt% 3.9 4.9 2.7 Xylene solubles /wt% 5.5 2.7 2.7 Split /wt% 51 38.8 51
- Final composition MFR 2 /g/10 min 23 60 18 MFR-ratio 4.2 64.3 29.6 Ethylene content /wt% 2.0 1.9 1.4 Xylene solubles /wt% 3.8 2.2 2.2 T m /°C 162 162 162 T c /°C 128 129 126 SIST fraction > 17.7 nm /wt% 7.5 6.5 9.5
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- Composition de polypropylène comprenant(A) une fraction d'homopolymère de propylène de faible masse moléculaire et(B) une fraction de copolymère de propylène de masse moléculaire élevée, ayant une teneur en comonomères non supérieure à 8 % en poids,où le rapport entre le MFR2 de la fraction (A) et le MFR2 de la fraction (B) est d'au moins 3 et où le MFR2 de la composition totale est d'au moins 5 g/10 min, les valeurs de MFR2 étant mesurées selon la norme ISO 1133 (230°C, 2,16 kg de charge), et
où le module de traction mesuré selon la norme ISO 572-2 est d'au moins 1500 MPa. - Composition de polypropylène selon la revendication 1, où ledit rapport de MFR2 est d'au moins 25.
- Composition de polypropylène selon la revendication 1 ou 2, où le MFR2 de la composition totale est d'au moins 10 g/10 min.
- Composition de polypropylène selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, où la quantité de peroxydes ou de produits réactionnels de ces derniers est inférieure à 50 ppm.
- Composition de polypropylène selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, où le MFR2 de la fraction (A) est d'au moins 40 g/10 min.
- Composition de polypropylène selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, où le MFR2 de la fraction (B) n'est pas supérieure à 15 g/10 min.
- Composition de polypropylène selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, où le comonomère dans la fraction de copolymère (B) est l'éthylène ou une alpha-oléfine en C4 à C10 ou une combinaison quelconque de ces derniers.
- Composition de polypropylène selon la revendication 7, où le comonomère est l'éthylène.
- Composition de polypropylène selon la revendication 7, où la teneur en comonomères dans la composition est comprise entre 0,8 % et 4,0 % en poids.
- Composition de polypropylène selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes comprenant au moins 3,0 % en poids de lamelles cristallines ayant une épaisseur d'au moins 17,7 nm mesurée par ségrégation isotherme étagée.
- Procédé de préparation d'une composition de polypropylène à haute fluidité, comprenant les étapes suivantes:(i) préparation d'un homopolymère de propylène de faible masse moléculaire avec un MFR2 d'au moins 40 g/10 min;(ii) préparation d'un copolymère de propylène à masse moléculaire élevée avec un MFR2 non supérieur à 15 g/10 min et ayant une teneur en comonomères non supérieure à 8 % en poids;et le mélange des polymères pour recevoir la composition de polypropylène finale ayant un MFR2 d'au moins 5 g/10 min.
- Procédé de préparation d'une composition de polypropylène à haute fluidité, comprenant les étapes suivantes dans une séquence quelconque:(i) préparation d'une fraction d'homopolymère de propylène de faible poids moléculaire avec un MFR2 d'au moins 100 g/10 min;(ii) préparation d'une fraction de copolymère de propylène de masse moléculaire élevée avec un MFR2 non supérieur à 10 g/10 min et ayant une teneur en comonomères non supérieure à 8 % en poids;où les fractions sont produites dans différents réacteurs reliés en série et chaque fraction est produite en présence du produit fabriqué dans le ou les réacteurs précédents excepté pour la première fraction, ayant pour résultat la composition de polypropylène ayant un MFR2 d'au moins 10 g/10 min.
- Article comprenant une composition de polypropylène selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 10.
- Utilisation d'une composition de polypropylène selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 10 pour la production de films ou d'articles moulés.
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